Koelman, Mark and Hartmann, Thomas and Spit, Tejo (2018) Land use conflicts in the energy transition: dutch dilemmas. TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, 11 (3). pp. 273-284. ISSN 1970-9870
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Abstract
The transition from fossil to renewable energy requires changes in land use. The development of renewable energy sources introduces extra and sometimes new externalities, such as shadows, noise, and changes to the landscape. Several governments are experiencing difficulties when developing renewable energy sources, especially when existing land owners (and others) start anticipating externalities. Therefore, land use conflicts have become a major issue for governments in meeting renewable energy policy objectives. This paper explores how three dilemmas—tiers of government, mode of governance, and norm-setting—are approached by public authorities, using policy document reviews, interviews, literature research, and examples of the Dutch energy transition.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Energy Transition; Land Use Change; Externalities; The Netherlands |
Subjects: | 700 Arti, Belle arti e Arti decorative > 710 Urbanistica e paesistica > 711 Urbanistica (Pianificazione territoriale) (Classificare le opere d'insieme su Urbanistica e Architettura in 720; classificare le opere interdisciplinari sull'Urbanistica in 307.12) > 711.094 Urbanistica - Europa (Pianificazione territoriale - Europa) |
Depositing User: | Rosa Anna La Rocca |
Date Deposited: | 25 Jan 2019 16:15 |
Last Modified: | 25 Jan 2019 16:15 |
URI: | http://eprints.bice.rm.cnr.it/id/eprint/18712 |
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